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  • Cinema Personalities Entering Politics: Influence, Impact, and Voter Expectations in Tamil Nadu
    R Ranjith-1411

    The relationship between cinema and politics in Tamil Nadu reflects how powerfully public image shapes collective identity. Screen popularity creates visibility, but visibility alone does not translate into effective governance. Leadership requires policy understanding, administrative capability, and the ability to make decisions that affect millions of lives. As voters, the most important shift we need to make is to move from choosing who we admire to choosing who we trust with responsibility, because the true measure of a leader is not how well they perform on screen, but how effectively they perform for the people


  • Regarding General Discussion
    R Ranjith-1411

    This discussion space is not just a forum, it is a training ground for the kind of thinking that employers truly value. The interns who stand out are rarely just the best coders — they are the ones who can connect technology to business, understand the impact of global trends, and communicate their ideas with clarity and confidence. So I encourage each one of you to step out of your comfort zone, share your perspective, ask questions without hesitation, and engage with topics beyond your immediate domain. Growth happens when we challenge ourselves to think bigger and this is your space to do exactly that


  • Social Media Influence: Empowerment or Addiction?
    R Ranjith-1411

    Social media is one of the most transformative yet complex inventions of our time — a tool that both connects and consumes us depending on how we choose to use it. At its best, it gives ordinary people an extraordinary voice, creating space for social movements, mental health conversations, and entrepreneurial growth. At its worst, it becomes a trap of endless scrolling and algorithm-driven content designed to hijack our attention and fuel anxiety. The truth is, social media itself is neither good nor bad — it reflects the intention behind its use. The real conversation we need to have is not about blaming platforms, but about building digital awareness so that we remain in control — because the most important question is not how much time we spend on social media, but whether we are using it or it is using us.


  • Low-Code Tools – Threat or Opportunity?
    R Ranjith-1411

    Low-code and no-code platforms are powerful in that they simplify application development by replacing traditional hand-coding with visual interfaces and drag-and-drop components, making technology more accessible to non-technical users. Rather than being a threat to developers, these platforms are a natural evolution in the industry — just as calculators didn't eliminate mathematicians, these tools won't eliminate programmers. They handle the repetitive, straightforward builds so that skilled developers can redirect their energy toward complex architecture, system security, and high-level problem solving and and those who adapt by learning to govern, extend, and optimize these environments will find themselves more in demand than ever.


  • College Degree vs Skills: What Matters More in Tech?
    R Ranjith-1411

    Both Degree and Skills Are Important
    Although skills are extremely important in the technology field, a college degree still plays a significant role in shaping a successful career. A degree provides a strong academic foundation in essential subjects like data structures, algorithms, operating systems, and computer networks. It also offers structured learning, research exposure, peer collaboration, and access to campus placement opportunities. Leading companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys often recruit students directly through universities, making a degree helpful for entering the industry. Additionally, a formal qualification can be important for higher studies, government jobs, or international career opportunities. Ultimately, while skills drive long-term success, a college degree can provide the foundation and initial opportunities needed to build those skills effectively.

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